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December 24, 2025 26 mins

A 75-year-old woman had her eye ripped out by a career criminal swinging a bolt-spiked board outside the King County Courthouse in broad daylight—and when police arrested him, their reaction was priceless: "Oh, you know him? Yeah, he usually just punches people." Welcome to Seattle, where a violent felon with EIGHT prior assault convictions gets to roam Third Avenue because he checks every protected box: homeless, mentally ill, drug-addicted, AND identifies as transgender. Mayor Bruce Harrell's solution? "Maybe he was abused as a child. Maybe he's hungry." Sure, he was just looking for a sandwich when he blinded an innocent woman. This is what progressive justice looks like—a million-dollar bail AFTER someone loses an eye, not before. Police knew him by name. He had a "violent person caution" tag. He stabbed someone eight times at a party. Yet he walked free until this moment. How many eyes need to be lost before Seattle wakes up? Is anyone surprised this happened on Third Avenue, the absolute worst street in the city? When will voters hold their leadership accountable for letting monsters roam free? Subscribe for more insanity from the streets where "catch and release" isn't just for fishing—it's criminal justice policy.

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